I’m a veterinarian and I have to work with these CRAZY people EVERY. SINGLE. DAY. Been a vet for 13 years and it is getting worse. People have lost perspective together with their minds. I feel sorry for the dogs. Most people don’t realize that THEY are the cause of their animals’ problems - medical and behavioral.
Unfortunately some of your colleagues are playing into this. The only time I am called my cats mom is at the annual vet visit. I corrected the nurses a few times, but then the doctor comes in and says “ok MOM what are we doing today?” and I just give up
@@elenaermolaeva5001 Yup, the food companies play into it too because it sells more food. Vets are individuals and some are into the “fur baby” nonsense too. Others, like myself, absolutely hate it. You will never hear that kind of stuff coming from me. You can love your dog to pieces and still let it be what it is - a dog. They are not there to replace actual children. It’s so creepy when people do that!
@@shelleypoop Ugh, I’d have two write a book, tbh. Way too much for a simple comment in You tube. Small example. I know an owner that caters for her dogs’ whims like she’s a human. 4kg Jack Russel. If the dog is sitting on her bed and won’t “let” the owner on the bed, the owner sleeps on the couch. Why? Because it’s the dogs’ place too and perhaps she just felt like sleeping by herself that night. Needless to say, the dog has learned that it can get its way by growling and biting. The owner can’t handle it, we can’t even examine it and if it ever gets sick, it is going to be hell to treat, never mind to hospitalize. The owner created this problem and the dog will suffer for it one day. It sounds like an extreme example but I there are increasingly more people who think this way.
Dogs used to eat the liver of coyotes and now they get poopy butt because their owner changes their food. This is what happens when animals are subjected to massive selective breeding. It causes health problems and severe degenerate genetic mutations that hurt them and work against their very existence.
I absolutely love seeing the interaction with the production team. It's always a good time to see behind the scenes and have fun with the people who make the show happen.
I’ve noticed that there’s been heavier editing and stuff like seeing the production team ever since the crowder fall out. Stuff like that has always been a staple for that show. Curious coincidence?
@@HorseshitDetectionAgencyit makes the show funnier and it feels more like a family. They are the ones who edit and do all the behind the scenes work, so I would say they are worth the camera time.
Having to deal with such a wide array of important topics on a daily basis must be a nightmare. It must be nice for Ben and the crew to unwind and laugh at crazy people now and then!
"He'll only eat out of certain bowls...because he's bougie" No lady...you're "bougie". Trust me, if he was hungry he'd eat from whatever bowl you put in front of him 😂
@@zeked4200 my dog pushes her food into the water bowl all the time I don’t say she likes to eat out of the water bowl I just know she is a messy eater
This entire segment is pure gold (en doodle 😂). From the intro to the content to the editing, seeing the producers, all of it! More content like this, please.
Let’s be real, half of these videos weren’t so much about the dogs as it was about the owners flexing how much cash they have. Showing how pampered the dog is ultimately is just a way to flaunt how much free time they have by not working and how much they can invest in trivialities
I remember Paris Hilton carrying her dog everywhere and then, all of a sudden, every 20ish girl had to have a small dog like it is a fashion accessory. I like to take my dog out too, but mostly to scare the 💩💩💩 out of the people begging at every traffic light. Gives me an idea for my next video 😄
As a mom of two wonderful kids and also a dog owner, I have to say the love, responsibility and work that goes into caring for one versus the other cannot be compared. Though I love my dog, my babies are my world. Period.
I would love to have children but I'm 43 and never met someone I wanted to be with. Therefore my pets ARE my world. If I have children that will change. But until I have children my pets are my world.
We had a Border Collie when I was a kid. If you don't know, Border Collies are herding dogs. So when my parents were trying to teach me to ride a bike, she would pull me off the bike, then stand between me and the bike, and bark at it, defensively. She thought the bike was attacking me, and she reacted.
Lived in California until 2 years ago. The amount of people dressing their dogs, doing their dogs hair, spending hundreds each month to literally treat their pets like children, was insane. They advocated so hard for body choice, never spoke about children in foster care and instead just wrecked some poor dog's psych by substituting with a "furbaby"
To be fair, the boots are to protect their paws in bad weather. In Texas, the asphalt gets so hot, people don’t realize how that can cause SERIOUS burns on their feet without protection.
@@Fachhhi if you train a dog right then it won't be chewing them. A $2 dog outfit from like Ross will generally outlast cheap $10 shoes that would be used like every day.
@@bretxavier9305 not true. Humans are humans and animals are animals. Humans are not animals. The people shown in the video are crazy and they are hurting those animals.
We were meant to love, reproduce, raise and take care/educate babies/human beings. While pets are part of the family and loved, they are still animals who use their instincts, they can’t reason like us. If they could speak, they would tell us they don’t need clothes and stuff
Whoever is editing these videos is seriously very gifted. I laugh more at the editing for these clips than anything else I can think of in recent time. Seriously impressive work.
I cannot have kids so I have two dogs. I understand they’re dogs though. I don’t expect anyone else to care about them except me. Some people treat they’re dogs better than the humans in their life. ❤ Edit: I know dogs and kids aren’t the same and I know dogs aren’t a replacement. If I cannot have children naturally I decided I don’t want any. I have many people in my life who make it fulfilling. Dogs are another aspect that make life fun. If god wanted me to have a child he would bless me with one.
I'm a vet student, and I 100% agree with Ben. I love animals of all shapes and sizes, and I have two pets who bring a smile to my face every day. I thank God for giving me stewardship as their owner. But, they are not my children in any way.
About a year ago Walsh made a video called "Matt Walsh Reviews Adorable Dog Videos". It's not exactly about dog moms, but it's a bunch of Tik Toks with dogs! Might be worth your while.
You’re Irish and you support your pals the Provisional IRA who murdered the innocent Australian civilians Stephen Melrose and Nick Spanos. You support murderers.
@@WhirlingMusic agreed. Don’t need to seen them behind the glass and their comments. Keep it simple with funny sound bites and don’t over do it. This was awful
Cognitively up to a point kids and dogs are hecka similar. But then they start to divert on ability and understanding. I don’t think my dogs are my kids. But my sis gets heck’s offended every time I point out ways they are similar when kids are younger.
We had guests last night. One of them was nervous around the dog. We put the dog in her crate until our guest was comfortable. We told our guests that our human guests are more important then our dog. By the end of the night the nervous guest fell in love with our dog and wanted to take a picture with her. Because we honored our guest we had the best outcome.
No human guests is more important than your dog who is your family member that lives in your house. If somebody can't handle your dog they shouldn't be at your house your dog doesn't deserve to be in a crate because somebody doesn't want to be around it.
I won’t go anywhere there’s dog roaming around. I don’t wanna smell it, I don’t want it licking me, I don’t want to leave coated in hair from your couch. Just no. When someone has a dog I won’t sit down and leave within 40 mins.
@@JenniferLee-yv6nw sounds like a YOU problem, everyone with dogs doesn't need to lock their dog up just because you hate them. And anyone with this much disdain for loving, sweet, innocent creatures like mans best friend, well that's sketchy. If theyre not for you, thats ok, but you dont have to hate them. Children are not for me personally, but i dont expect anyone to leave their child at home just cuz i dont want to hear them screaming bloody murder and throwing silverware while I'm trying to enjoy a night out 😅
I was forced to "walk"my sister's doggie in a stroller once. I needed a placard that said "Please don't throw eggs at me. Not my dog. Not my stroller".
Yeah…? How did the dog force you to do anything I dog-sat for a family member…dog didn’t wanna walk…? It got the choice of being a lazy bum or getting dragged along the ground Since the latter WOULD count as abuse…it just got put outside for the 30mins or so whilst I went on my own exercise stroll… The family member asked why the dog didn’t get any exercise, and when they said “well why did t you put him in the stroller…they were utterly confused when I pointed out that since the dog wasn’t doing any actual walking, it wasn’t getting any exercise…!!!
Craziness and mass paranoia is NOT something new in the US. Remember that at the turn of the previous century, Prohibition was a thing. And drinking a beer made you a criminal. And at the turn of the century prior to that, they executed teenage girls as witches.
My friend and I say we are cat parents/pet parents but we are well aware that there are HUGE differences between us and actual parents with human children who need far far more than any pet. Its tongue in cheek fun. Our cats are a joy and just make us want to come home more to their love.
I had a poodle and we lived in MN. There was no getting around it but I had to have her groomed in the winter otherwise her fur would get matted. I did end up getting her a sweater for her to go outside otherwise she would be shaking. Also the question was asked about the boots. I see them up here because when you are walking your dog outside in the cold temperatures, it helps protect their paws from extreme cold. I have never been successful in getting my dogs to wear them and while their paws are not too bad, I can see the benefit of having them.
It's actually sad how people are putting animals above human lives. The whole abortion thing is the perfect example. I love my cats to pieces and cried like crazy every time one of my animals died, especially when it was my horse, but they are still animals ❤
Another 'humans are superior' person I got bad news for you buddy, humans are _not_ superior to non human animals you have just been conditioned to believe this
Let's be honest everybody baby talks their dog, but there is a fine line between doing that and treating them like a person. My dog knows she is not supposed to go upstairs, she knows that when somebody tells her to go in the cage she will go. If you make them think that they have the same entitlements as a person things will go very wrong very fast.
My last one didn't even need someone to tell her. If she screwed the pooch she'd send herself there. And close the door behind her. That baby talk? Not even to babies let alone dogs.
Dog boots and sweaters in Canada are meant for keeping them warm (and not getting frostbite when on walks in the nasty -50°C winters). I've got 2 pitties, and one has almost no fur, so he gets so cold he almost won't go outside to pee when it's that cold. And also, my pitties are the biggest babies. They've got their favourite stuffed animals and blankets that they need to be tucked in with every night for bed. And they let us know every night when they're ready to be tucked in...😂
I really enjoyed the new format of the show! It's funnier involving the crew's live commentary. It helped bring out Ben's quippy side. The chances taken in the editing with graphics and memes were on point. Nice work.
I prefer the saying 'pain is a good thing because it means you are still alive' I suppose it's like asking whether the glass is half empty or half full
Also,I love Black Rifle Coffee Company. They are veteran owned and support veterans. My husband is a veteran, served 21 years and we have rescued 6 animals.
THANK YOU. When my Mom's dog died in Dec 2021, she said to my face, while sobbing (I had stopped in to say my goodbyes because she was one of the few small dogs I ever loved) "Now I have nothing to live for..." She's not even 60, has a lovely home, great job, all of her siblings, 2 kids, 6 grands. Are you friggin' kidding me about A DOG?! Even that cool dog. This limits my dating pool for sure, I just can't even deal with any of the dog stuff, especially the co sleeping, which my Mom still occasionally does with Ginger's box of ashes.
You need to cut your mom some slack, she was grieving, everyone grieves in their own way and may say things at the time they don't really mean, maybe the dog gave her something she didn't get from her own kids, which is what I suspect.
@@luckypupito1344 I love my Mom very much, and am grateful for her, but she's also very controlling and a covert narcissist. I was the one who went and picked up Ginger's ashes and kept them until she was ready. I was 100% supportive, and never made one negative comment about the way she was grieving to her or about Ginger. My Mom can't go one week without a guilt trip of some sort, even when I had a blood test come back wonky recently, she somehow managed to spin it back to her. So thank you for your input, and while some people are a-hole kids, I still say "ma'am" sincerely and call/see my mother several times a week, sometimes a day. I put my comment because it is refreshing to see someone being a good dog owner while having boundaries remain intact. Edit: And to also let others know why sometimes people can love on pups but be totally averted to ever owning one themselves.
Oh my. I get that your mom was grieving but that is a bit dramatic to say. My mom is also overly attached to her little dog. She never used to be like this with our animals growing up. But these days, when I tell her stories of the shenanigans my toddler gets into, she'll interject with stories about her dog as if he's human. I guess she has nothing else to talk about but it's just very weird and annoying to me. I have to bite my tongue and not say, 'No Mom, your dog is not the same as a human child' lol 🤦
9:34 We had a Yorkie named Patsy who would sleep in my bed when I visited my parents’ home. She weighed 2-3 lbs, and somehow would take over the bed. I miss ol’ Pats. She was a great dog. 😊
2:54 🙄 No wonder he has “digestive issues”. She feeds him processed chemical dog food (changed weekly) instead of feeding the dog actual raw meat which is what dogs (and cats) are evolved to eat!!! 🤦🏼♀️
I remember 20 years ago as a kid I heard that dogs have cleaner mouths than humans from my friend and he’d let his dog lick his face. Everytime I saw his dog do something like lick his own butt or eat poop or sniff another dogs parts or butthole I’d made sure I pointed it out to him and make jokes and laugh.
We have a cute, sweet little dog. 71/2 lbs. Our kids are grown and we have no grandkids as yet so she does kind of take their place in our affection. But we do know she is a dog. She does sleep with us, mostly at the foot of the bed because we were too old to listen to her cry in a crate for several nights and she doesn’t shed or mess up the bed in anyway. She Keeps my husband company in his work from home arrangement.
I thought this’d be amusing, but watching it just made me feel sad for these women. He was right when he said, “ that hole in your heart is only partially filled.”
5:14 holding an animal that has an iq of 7. The average dog's IQ is averagely to that of a 3 year old human” and that’s just average. You can look that up
I've never felt like a dog dad, but I like how dogs kind of adopt you into their "pack". You're just a strange dog to them... so I just housebreak them, teach them a few tricks, and we just chill.
Bens reacting to obvious satire videos as if they’re meant to be taken seriously… and he over reacts to a lot of stuff and over states. Like 5:14 holding an animal that has an iq of 7. The average dog's IQ is averagely to that of a 3 year old human” and that’s just average. You can look that up
@ratine6819 if you think the dog mom trend is satire..you’re not being a serious person. There are far too many women who say that in all seriousness. I’d say 95+ percent are not satirical
@@awsambdaman you just hate dogs, you’re being wayy too negative and over reacting just like him. Find real problems to complain about cry baby 😂 you literally said 95+ percent , after that ridiculous comment you’re not even worth taken seriously , get a life and stop complaining over people jokingly calling their dogs their baby, doctors and police officers do it a lot. It’s funny , and you’re just mad
Totally agree that this dog mom thing has gotten out of hand, however I have a friend who has fertility issues and she and her husband are unable to have children, and now they are too old to take care of adoptive kids, so she has three dogs instead that she treats like kids instead and I feel like situations like that should be an exception. (I say this as a dog owner myself)
Exactly, I had fertility issues and well I am now unable to have any children. My husband and I aren't old but not young either so we have have our crew, one dog and 6 cats.
Exactly, I had fertility issues and well I am now unable to have any children. My husband and I aren't old but not young either so we have have our crew, one dog and 6 cats.
I chose not to have children. I always felt strongly about a 2 parent family. But my "picker" is broken. Because I am disabled, my brother & sister do not acknowledge my existence. Now my Companion Animal is my family. We had a very good day. I don't need anyone to validate my relationship with Luna.
Not wrong although what we’re really saying is that Ben is so used to everyone on tiktok being insane that he’s having trouble telling jokes from reality with some and a few of those people should’ve been given the benefit of the doubt while others are full on crazy.
I wish people would stop humanizing dogs. They are actually unhappy when you do it. They want to run in fields chasing rabbits. Actually they love when you make them work for everything and lead them. My dog has to sit without touching his food until I tell him to. He comes when I tell him to. He retrieves ducks when I tell him to. He stops barking when I tell him to. They thrive on being trained and told what to do.
You, uh, might want to avoid abbreviations for audio-visual production here on the RU-vids. In some parts of the internet, AV means “adult video” (usually featuring Japanese or Asian women)...
That's hysterical and it was awesome to see the crew and hear from them. I spoil my dogs and love them, but don't equate them to human children. They are loving, loyal companions though.